Spanish
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Our Spanish program prepares students to communicate in Spanish and understand different cultures. We help you expand your horizons by teaching critical thinking skills to prepare for all types of careers: commerce, education, government, engineering, and science; art, law, and the hospitality industry.
Majoring in Spanish offers an enriching academic experience with numerous practical benefits. The university’s Spanish program provides a comprehensive curriculum that encompasses language proficiency, cultural immersion, and interdisciplinary learning. With a dedicated faculty of experienced educators, students can expect high-quality instruction and mentorship. By choosing to study Spanish, students will not only achieve language fluency but also gain a deep understanding of the diverse and vibrant Spanish-speaking world. This cultural awareness fosters open-mindedness and a global perspective, making graduates more competitive in an increasingly interconnected job market.
In teaching the modern languages, faculty use a variety of methods and approaches at all levels to develop listening, speaking, reading and writing. At the advanced level, students take content courses in literature, culture and linguistics, as well as language. Our programs have as their primary goals the development of communicative competence, cultural understanding and critical thinking skills, as well as an appreciation for diversity of perspectives and ideas.
The U.S. is also one of the premiere tourist destinations for travelers from around the world. Finally, growing expansion of U.S. businesses abroad and foreign investments within the U.S. spell job opportunities for those who can communicate in more than one language. Even if you never leave the U.S., with the exponential growth of E-commerce worldwide you will undoubtedly encounter languages other than English in your professional life.
All languages are useful in today’s global economy. U.S. businesses are expanding around the globe, and scientists increasingly work on multi-national projects. The choice of language(s) is yours, and is determined by your interests. Once you are competent in a second language, it is much easier to learn a third or fourth, so you can always add another language.
Carlos Villacorta
Department Chair, Associate Professor of Spanish
Williams Hall, Room 201
207.581.2072 | carlos.villacorta@maine.edu
Spanish
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Williams Hall, Room 201
207.581.2072